Schweiz Z Sportmed Sportraumatol: PA and health
Thematic issues of the Swiss Journal of Sports Medicine and
Sports Traumatology
- Martin BW. Health-enhancing physical activity in Europe
and in Switzerland: the health care setting and beyond.
Editorial
- Martin-Diener E et al. 10 years of HEPA Europe: what made
it possible and what is the way into the future?
- Kahlmeier S et al. A systematic overview of institutions
and bodies active in physical activity promotion in Europe
- Martin BW et al. Physical activity promotion in the health
care setting in
Switzerland
- Raustorp A et Sundberg CJ. The Evolution of Physical
Activity on Prescription (FaR) in Sweden
- Ward M. Experiences in physical activity promotion in
health care settings for primary prevention in the UK
- Füzéki E et Banzer W. Exercise Referral in Germany
- Djomba J et al. Physical activity promotion in primary
health care in Slovenia
- Potemkina R et Boytsov. Exercise in medicine in
Rusia
- Duperly J et al. “Exercise is Medicine” in Latin America:
training health care professionals in physical activity
prescription
- Lobelo F et al. Physical Activity Promotion in Health Care
Settings: the
“Exercise is Medicine” Global Health Initiative Perspective.
- Martin BW et Mäder U. Physical activity and health in
Switzerland – where are we in 2009?
- Martin BW et al. Physical activity and health – what are
the recommendations and where do we find the Swiss
population?
- Martin-Diener E et Martin BW. Two base documents for
Switzerland: “Health-Enhancing Physical Activity” and
“Muscle-Powered Mobility”
- Dössegger A et al. From hepa.ch to COMPI –
Internet-based exchange platforms for physical
activity promotion professionals in Switzerland
- Jimmy G et al. A walk to kindergarten project in
Switzerland: needs assessment, comparison of outcome
assessment methods and follow-up over three years
- Thüring N et al. Feasibility of a web-based randomised
controlled trial for a tailored physical activity
intervention
- Dössegger A et al. Experiences in nationwide recruiting
for the “Allez Hop” Physical Activity Programme
- Padlina O et al. Acceptance of an Internet-based programme
to train physical activity counsellors during the
development phase and in regular use
- Zimmermann-Sloutskis D et al. Sport activity in children
aged 5 to 13 years in the Swiss Household Panel 2007 –
levels and relationship with parents’ behaviour
- Jimmy G et al. Self-reported physical activity behaviour
in 4th- to 6th-grade students in a Swiss community
- Wyss T et al. Physical performance in young men at Swiss
Army recruitment 1982 to 2005
- Surbeck R et al. Swiss bike-to-work campaign: Did we reach
the intended population?
- Mäder U et al. Acceptance and feasibility of
semi-standardised physical activity counselling in the
conscript Swiss Army
- Wanner M et al. Evaluation of the local physical activity
and sport network in Nendaz: Results of two cross-sectional
population-based surveys
- Pieth J et al. Information material for migrant
populations in Switzerland: the example of physical activity
promotion
- Padlina O et al. Promotion of physical activity and sport
in adolescents – first experiences of the Internet programme
www.feelok.ch
- Wanner M et al. A semiautomated web-based approach
for routine evaluation of physical activity courses
28.07.2014